Criminal,
Constitutional Law
May 6, 2021
Crime victims in California are being denied due process
Crime victims have California constitutional rights to be heard in criminal cases and to restitution for any losses caused by the crime.





Antonio R. Sarabia II
IP Business Law, Inc.
320 via Pasqual
Redondo Beach , California 90277
Email: asarabia2@gmail.com
Crime victims have California constitutional rights to be heard in criminal cases and to restitution for any losses caused by the crime. Cal. Const. Art. I, Section 28(b)(8), (13). These rights were put into the California Constitution by the voter proposition commonly referred to as Marsy's Law. In view of these rights, it is not surprising that the California Supreme Court has made it clear that crime victims have due process rights. "One of the principal purposes o...
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